The University of British Columbia is pleased to partner with The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program to provide comprehensive scholarships to students from Sub-Saharan Africa. The Program provides access to education for academically talented, yet economically marginalized young people. Scholars in the Program have a demonstrated commitment to giving back to their communities and develop the leadership needed to contribute to social and economic transformation across the continent.

The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at UBC will take place over a ten-year period with a total of 163 MasterCard Foundation Scholars, including 77 undergraduate and 35 masters students. Beginning with five undergraduate students in 2013, in 2018 UBC will have more than 70 MasterCard Foundation Scholars.

To be eligible for consideration for The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Masters’ Degree Program at UBC, the applicant must:

have completed a Bachelor’s degree;

be a citizen of and have lived a significant part of their life in a Sub-Saharan African country;

present economically disadvantaged financial circumstances, and be able to show lack of financial means from family or other sources to pursue graduate education in their home country or elsewhere;

have achieved academic excellence under difficult circumstances, and show leadership qualities or potential;

demonstrate an interest in and commitment to giving back to his/her home community in ways that enhance the economic growth and social development of Africa, through engagement in activities in their current profession, university or community;

be applying for a Master’s degree in one of the following Faculties and programs at UBC’s Vancouver campus;

If you meet the minimum academic requirements, email the MCF Program Assistant at [email protected] to determine your eligibility for the scholarship. In the subject line of the email, please state “Applying for Mastercard Foundation Scholarship- [Intended Program]”. Attach to your email a scanned copy of your transcripts and your CV/Resume. Also provide in the body of the email:

First Name:

Preferred First Name:

Last Name:

Email:

Intended Program:

Country of Nationality:

Gender:

The MCF Program Assistant will accept and determine Admissibility Submissions until November 9th,2018. If you are planning to apply for the MBA, please email the MBA Office Admissions team at [email protected] by October 25th, 2018 to determine your eligibility.

You must complete the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Applications before you apply to UBC. The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Applications are due on November 16th, 2018. We strongly recommend you use email as this is faster and costs less.

Late or incomplete packages cannot be accepted and UBC is not responsible for any packages not received by the deadline.

In order for the Selection Committee to determine your eligibility for this scholarship, you must demonstrate financial need, a commitment to give back and how your education will contribute towards the transformation of your community, your region or your country in Africa.

You must:

Complete the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program Eligibility Form. This would be sent to you by the Program Assistant after determining your eligibility. If submitting a hand-written Eligibility Form, ensure that the document is clearly legible.

Submit the Personal Statements as listed at the end of the Eligibility Form. Please see below:

What is of importance to you and reflects who you are?(200-300 words)

Describe a recent, meaningful involvement in your community, including what your role is/has been in the activity/ies. (200-300 words)

Why are you interested in studying at UBC, and how do you envision your chosen program of study at UBC helping you to reach your long-term career and personal goals? What drives you to achieve your goals? (200 – 300 words)

Persistence is crucial to the completion of this Please describe a situation where you had to overcome a significant obstacle/ challenge(s) to reach a goal. How did you react to this challenge, and what did you learn from the situation? (200 – 300 words)

What else should we know about your financial condition in order to consider you for this scholarship?(200-300 words)

Provide two reference The same references can be provided for academic application. However, a strong preference will be given to references that can attest to your leadership skills, commitment to community services and why you are suited for this award. (These references are in addition to the ones you have already submitted for your academic references). Please note that each faculty will have specific requirements for reference letters separate to The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program – please make sure to follow these requirements.

Submit a CV/resume. This should include any relevant education and work experience.

Submit the Eligibility Form, Personal Statements, CV and two references. Please complete and convert your eligibility documents to .pdf format and email them as attachments to [email protected]by November 16, 2018.

Step Four: UBC Graduate Program Application

Apply Online: Once your Mastercard Foundation Application is complete, you will receive an email with instructions to submit an online application to

Step Five: Reviewing Process

In March 2019, Faculties will nominate admitted candidates for the Mastercard Foundation Scholarship. A university-wide selection committee will review scholarship applications from all three Faculties, rank them and select award recipients.

In April 2019, only the MCF Scholar award recipients will be contacted and soon thereafter an announcement of award recipients will be made. Unfortunately, due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are not able to respond to all applicants who have not receive the scholarship.